I am writing once again to ask the birding community for recordings of Mourning 
Warbler songs during spring migration.  It is an opportunity to participate in 
a Citizens Science Project with two specific goals.  1) Evaluate the use of 
birdsong as a new tool for studying bird migration. 2) Determine whether 
different song populations of Mourning Warblers (Western, Eastern, Nova Scotia, 
Newfoundland) migrate together or separately to their respective areas of the 
species’ breeding range.  This posting is for year three of this project.  I am 
making substantial progress and want to thank everyone who has contributed so 
far.  

All you need to contribute is a smartphone with a voice recording app and some 
luck. The web page link below describes the project and how to make recordings 
on your Smartphone in more detail (note - I have also been able to make 
recordings from videos that birders have sent me).  

MOWA song mapper
http://www.anselm.edu/homepage/jpitocch/ornithology/MOWAmapper/MOWASongmapper.html

Here is a link to the recent national Audubon Society story on this research.

Audubon Society reporting
http://www.audubon.org/magazine/spring-2017/this-guy-mapping-how-warblers-migrate-just

If you manage to get some recordings, please send them to the Mourning Warbler 
Sound Lab (jpitocchATanselm.edu).   I would really appreciate your help and 
contributions to this Citizens Science Project.  

Dr. Jay Pitocchelli 
Biology Department 
Saint Anselm College
Manchester, NH 03102

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